Lola & the Millionaires
Lola & the Millionaires
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I fully expected Lola and the millionaires to be incredibly cheesy and cringe which put me off reading it for a long time, but I'm kicking myself for doing so now because oh my god! I can't believe how sweet it actually was, for half the book I was really sitting here giggling and kicking my feet. (Leo my beloved. <3)
Typically in the omegaverse the FMC is an omega, I really liked that this book was an exception to that and I really enjoyed how refreshing it made the story. Being a beta in a world ruled by alphas and omegas introduces a whole new perspective and set of insecurities to read.
I also really enjoyed how slow burn the relationships are, especially considering Lola's past trauma, and I cannot wait to see the pack fully come together in part two.
Omegaverse books don't appeal to me but this book kept popping up in different recommendation lists, so I figured why not. Lola and the Millionaires was pretty good!
I loved that Lola is a beta and comes with the baggage of being an alpha-chaser and realizing she'll never be an omega. The pack of 6 males she ends up with is caring, considerate, and patient with her. While there are dark elements to this book, Lola's relationship with this new pack is built on trust and respect. It's a very modern and positive polyamorous situationship.
What didn't work for me was the lack of development for all the characters, especially those in the pack. I found myself forgetting all the time there's supposed to be more than four in that group. Hoepfully we learn more about them in part two.